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Resolving 'There is not enough disk space...' Outlook Express Error
Among all the folders of Outlook Express, Inbox.dbx is likely to corrupt more easily and frequently. The reason is that Inbox changes the most with respect to its size. Being a single box to receive all incoming e-mails, its size grows rapidly and reaches to its default 2 GB file size limit, which raises the chances of corruption. So never save all your message in Inbox. Keep your Inbox small to reduce the risk of corruption. Ignoring the fact can ask for Recover Outlook Express solutions, which is never acceptable.<br /><br />To be specific in such concerns, consider the further problem of Outlook Express. Each time when you attempt to receive an e-mail message in Outlook Express, the process might halt and you may observe the below error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“There is not enough disk space. Account: (mail account), Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C013C.”</span><br /><br />As a result of the above error message, you are not allowed to receive any incoming e-mail with your Outlook Express account.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Explanation</span><br /><br />Most likely, the problem occurs because of a corrupted Inbox.dbx file.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">User Action</span><br /><br />There is no built-in tool that might let you extract e-mails from a corrupted Outlook Express Inbox. However, you can workaround the issue and enable Outlook Express to work normal by renaming the corrupt Inbox.dbx file and then restarting Outlook Express. The detailed steps of performing so are mentioned underneath:<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;"> 1. Close Outlook Express</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;"> 2. Click 'Start' and point to 'Search;</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;"> 3. Type 'Inbox.dbx' in the name box for files and folders and click 'Search'</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;"> 4. Once the file is located, right-click it and click 'Rename'</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;"> 5. Type 'Inboxold.dbx' and press 'Enter'</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;"> 6. Start Outlook Express to get an error-free, empty Inbox</span><br /><br />Usually, e-mails stored in Outlook Express Inbox are important. To retrieve these e-mails from corrupted Inbox, the only solution is to use a third-party Mail Recovery software built specifically to repair corrupted Outlook Express DBX files. Outlook Express Recovery software can scan a corrupted OE file and restore the file contents at a safe location.<br /><br />One of the recommended solutions is <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> software. This Mail Recovery utility supports Outlook Express 5.x and Outlook Express 6.x and can extract e-mails in *.dbx and *.eml files. The software features an interactive user-interface plus compatibility with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000 operating systems.


E-mail Vanishes After Passing Through “Tempset Antivirus” Folder
On a daily bases, an Outlook Express user receives, sends, and forwards numerous e-mails. To systematically arrange the files, the user creates different folders. For irrelevant e-mails, the user deletes the mails from both Inbox and from 'Deleted Items' folder. However, there are certain situations when an e-mail gets automatically deleted after a few seconds. The deleted e-mail does not appears in 'Deleted Items' folder nor in the 'Spam folder'. Such situations occur when the Inbox.dbx file is corrupted. In such cases, if the Outlook Express user needs to restore the deleted e-mail, s/he needs to restore that mail from an updated backup. But, in case the backup is not available or maintained, then the user needs to use a commercial Outlook Express Recovery application to recover that e-mail.<br /><br />To illustrate the above case, consider a practical scenario where an e-mail is downloaded in Outlook Express. While that particular e-mail is processed through tempset antivirus folder, the e-mail vanishes. Furthermore, if you try to view that e-mail in the 'Deleted Items' folder, it does not appear in that folder. The same scenario occurs with every new e-mail that is downloaded in Outlook Express.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span>:<br /><br />The root cause for the deletion of email from Inbox.dbx file and 'Deleted Items' folder is corruption of Inbox.dbx file. Few main reasons for corruption could be application malfunction, fatal virus infection, and improper system shutdown.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Resolution</span>:<br /><br />To get past the above problem and to access deleted e-mail, you need to follow the below mentioned steps:<br /><br />Perform restoration using an updated backup.<br /><br />In case no updated backup is available, use an effective Outlook Express Recovery utility to repair Inbox.dbx file. An Outlook Express Recovery Tool repairs corrupt DBX files using advanced repair algorithms. The repaired .dbx file can be previewed and saved at the user-specified location. Such tools ensure safe repair of DBX file and do not modify or delete the original data saved in the file. These tools are easy to operate and do not require any technical knowledge.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"> Express Recovery</span> is a powerful Outlook Express Recovery Tool to <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">repair corrupt DBX file</a> created in Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. The repaired .dbx can be saved in .dbx or .eml file format. Designed for Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000, the software supports recovery from almost all storage media, like CDs, hard drives, and more.


Outlook Express Corruption Might Damage DBX Files and Require Outlook Express Recovery
In some situations, you might need to switch from MSN to the Verizon DSL. It is generally done to take benefit of advanced features of Verizon DSL. But in some situations, after switching from the MSN to Verizon DSL and then updating Windows, the Microsoft Outlook Express may not start. In some cases, you might receive your precious emails from Verizon’s server but you would not have any email address in your Windows Address Book. When Outlook Express does not start up, all of your valuable data become inaccessible and require Outlook Express Recover to be sorted out.<br /><br />If the email addresses in your Windows Address Book are missing, you are required to export the addresses from your MSN server. This process would work file and you would be able to access some of your emails. Some address in this process might need updating. While attempting to update email addresses, the process might fail halfway and the Microsoft Outlook Express might stop responding.<br /><br />In order to release Microsoft Outlook Express from hang situation, you are required to restart it using Task Manager. After restarting the Microsoft Outlook Express, when you attempt to access data from OE folders, you might come across the below given error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">“Outlook Express is corrupted and needs to be re-installed”</span><br /><br />Subsequent to this error, you can’t access anything from the Outlook Express folders; either it is default folder or special folder. At the same time, you find the Address Book as empty. If you try to perform Outlook Express Repair by restoring your system to previous working state, the below warning occurs:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“Could not restore your computer to </span><restore point=""><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">”</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br />As stated in above error message, this issue takes place due to damage to the Microsoft Outlook Express and the DBX files. DBX files are the repository of all your valuable data. They might get damaged due to virus infection, improper system shutdown and so forth.<br /><br />At this point, you need to repair and restore corrupted DBX files to retrieve data from them. It is potential through third party <span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook Express Recovery applications</span>. These tools effectively scan the damaged DBX files and retrieve all of their inaccessible objects such as emails, notes, contacts, tasks and so forth. These applications are very easy to use and thus do not demand sound technical skills.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook Express Recovery</span></a> is the most excellent tool to retrieve your critical data from corrupted DBX file in most of the cases. It works well with Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This Outlook Express Repair software is compatible with </restore>Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000<restore point="">.<br /></restore>


How to Solve when Outlook AutoArchive Stops Working?
Microsoft Outlook PST archiving is the best practice to keep PST small, manageable, and away from any corruption risks. The AutoArchive simplifies this process by letting users to archive old PST items automatically, based on some pre-specified settings. But in some cases, users observe that the feature do not work, irrespective of correct settings. Amongst other reasons, one reason for this behavior can be corruption of archive.pst that needs<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Outlook PST Repair</span> solutions to deal with.<br /><br />For better understanding of the issue, consider an instance when the AutoArchive feature is enabled for your Outlook PST. You realize that PST file size starts growing. On further analysis, you notice that AutoArchive function has stopped working. As a result, old PST objects (as per the settings) are not being archived, adding to the total size of original PST.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Following is the list of basic causes of above behavior:</span><br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">1) If the problem is specific to only few of PST items, it could be because they have been set to exclude from being AutoArchived.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">2) The archive.pst file is full. PST file limit that is encoded to ANSI format is 2 GB, while that for Unicode formatted PST is 20GB.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">3) The mailbox has reached to the maximum size set by mail administrator.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">4) Some of PST items cannot be AutoArchivd if their modified dates change and become newer than archiving date. This can occur due to actions, like replying, forwarding, editing, importing, and moving the email, and also by scanning the item using an antivirus software or synchronization utility.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">5) Archive.pst is corrupted. AutoArchive cannot work for a corrupted PST.</span><br /><br />Solution<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Corresponding solutions are as given below:</span><br /><br />1) Open the problem PST item, click File | Properties and then uncheck 'Do not AutoArchive this item' option.<br />2) Clean the full archive.pst file or create a new archive to move the file items.<br />3) Clean the full mailbox or contact your administrator to increase its limit.<br />4) Change the modified date of problem item(s) .<br />5) Repair and perform PST Recovery of corrupted archive.pst using Outlook Inbox Repair Tool (Scanpst.exe). Use a third-party Repair Pst File utility if Scanpst fails.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook PST Repair</span> is a reliable tool to repair corrupted PST created with MS Outlook 2010, 2007, 2003, 2002, and 2000. This <a href="http://outlookpstrecovery.blogspot.com/">PST Recovery</a> utility runs safe scanning algorithms that don't harm the original integrity of file. With an Outlook-resembling interface, the tool can also recover deleted PST items.


How to Solve Blank Body Emails Issues for Sent Items in Outlook Express?
Outlook Express folders, when corrupted,show abrupt symptoms while sending, receiving, or storing e-mails. The folders may either refuse to send/receive more e-mails or appear empty. Most common reasons of corruption in Outlook Express folders are unexpected power outage, virus attack, antivirus software scanning, and background compaction. Thus it is advised to always backup the OE folders, else you may require third party tools to <b>Recover Outlook Express</b>.<br /><br />Consider, you use Outlook Express as your e-mail client. At times, you observe that when you send an e-mail message, the recipient receives the message properly, in the actual format, but the same message doesn't appear correctly in Sent Items folder of Outlook Express.<br /><br />When you open a sent message in the Sent Items folder, it either appears as blank or displays the content of another email (most likely, the one that you have sent few days or months back). Users observe similar behavior repeatedly with each e-mail message in Sent Items folder.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br />Sent Items folder is corrupted.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Solution</span><br /><br />Outlook Express stores the Sent Items folder as Sent Items.dbx on hard disk. To solve the problem, discussed above, you need to locate the file and rename or remove it. To do this:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 1. Quit Outlook Express</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 2. Enable the view of hidden files and folders in folder options</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 3. Click 'Start' and then 'Search' or 'Find' (depending on the operating system)</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 4. Type 'Sent Items.dbx' in 'search for all files and folders' dialog box, and press enter</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 5. Right-click the 'Sent Items.dbx' file</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 6. Click 'Delete' to remove or 'Rename' to rename the file (type 'Sent Itemsold.dbx to rename)</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> 7. Start Outlook Express to create a new,empty Sent Items folder</span><br /><br /><br />The above steps cannot recover e-mails from corrupted folder. This requires the user to either use the last available backup or run an Outlook Express Recovery utility. Designed to run safe scanning algorithms, these tools can Recover Outlook Express and repair corrupted Outlook Express files in an efficient manner way.<br /><br />Outlook Express Recovery is an advanced utility that incorporates powerful scanning algorithms to repair corrupted *.dbx files. Supporting Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x, this <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> solution restores the e-mails in *.dbx and *.eml files. The software is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000.


Error “0x8004005” May Indicate DBX Corruption In Microsoft Outlook Express
Does Microsoft Outlook Express refuse to start? Do you think that your Outlook Express message store is damaged? Are you unable to see your emails and other objects of Outlook Express account? This behavior of MS Outlook Express may occur due to damaged DBX files, which is used by Outlook Express to store contents of each folder. In case of corruption to DBX file, you need to restore it from the most recent backup. However, if the backup is not available or it is not updated, you are required to go for <b>Outlook Express Recovery </b>solutions to extract your valuable data.<br /><br />Microsoft Outlook Express may indicate the DBX file corruption in a number of different ways, which include the following error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“An unknown error has occurred. Account: account name, Server: server name, Protocol: POP3, Port:110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x80004005”</span><br /><br />The above error message appears when you attempt to receive an email in your OE account, by clicking the “Sent and Receive” button. Generally, the error message indicates corruption to any of the DBX files of your Outlook Express account, probably the Inbox.dbx.<br /><br /><strong>Root of the problem</strong><br /><br />The disgraceful cause of DBX file corruption can be any one among the virus infection, improper system shutdown, operating system malfunction, file system corruption, application crash, user errors, and even an anti-virus scanning.<br /><br /><strong>Resolution</strong><br /><br />There are two possible fixes to work around the issue:<br /><br />1) If you do not store significant business or personal data in Outlook Express, you can sort out the problem by simply renaming the damaged folder to old. To do so, you need to first search the damaged folder and then rename it. OE automatically creates new folder and DBX file when you restart the application.<br /><br />2) However, if your data cannot be sacrificed, it becomes essential to Recover Outlook Express data files. This is the best solution to extract inaccessible data, if the DBX files contain business-critical data.<br /><br />You can ensure absolute, quick, and easy Mail Recovery with the help of powerful and advanced third-party applications, known as <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlok Express Repair</a> Tools. The applications do not demand sound and prior technical knowledge to repair the damaged DBX files as they come equipped with simple and rich graphical user interface. With read-only conduct, they are safe to use and do not alter original data.<br /><br />Outlook Express Recovery is the most efficient utility for assured recovery of inaccessible DBX files. It works well with Microsoft Outlook Express 6.x and 5.x. The software retrieve all DBX file objects, such as emails, notes, contacts, tasks, journal, and calendar entries.


Resolving Outlook Express Error- “An Outlook Express store file may be damaged”
Are you facing store file corruption error in Microsoft Outlook Express? Are you unable to access emails, calendar items, contacts, and other data from your Outlook Express account? The problem may be due to damaged database files (DBX) of Microsoft Outlook Express. Corruption may occur due to a number of reasons and eventually make all your valuable files inaccessible, causing critical data loss. At this point, you are required to opt for <span>Outlook Express Recovery</span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> solutions </span>to get your business-critical files restored.<br /><br />Under some circumstances, your Microsoft Outlook Express e-mail client may download the e-mails from web server that are already there in Outlook Express Inbox. The application can not see the point where message downloading was stopped. When you try to open such downloaded messages in Outlook Express account, you encounter an error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“An Outlook Express store file may be damaged. Please use a utility such as ScanDisk to verify and repair any damaged files Account Info Error Number: 0x800C0155”</span><br /><br />This behavior of Microsoft Outlook Express renders all your significant emails, notes, tasks, contacts, calendar items, and other data inaccessible. In order to gain access of your important data, find out the root of this problem and fix it through DBX Recovery solutions.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br />As stated in the above error message, the problem is caused by corruption of Outlook Express or DBX file. Corruption may occur due to a number of reasons such as virus infection, operating system malfunction, improper system shutdown, and application crash like situations.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Resolution</span><br /><br />As suggested in the warning message by Outlook Express, you can try fixing the problem through ScanDisk tool. It scans the entire hard drive for integrity and consistency. If it finds errors, it tries to fix them.<br /><br />Although ScanDisk can detect and repair hard drive errors, it can not repair and restore the corrupted DBX files. Even after repairing the damaged hard drive, your Outlook Express data remains inaccessible and you need to opt for <span style="font-weight: bold;">DBX Recovery</span> Tools to repair and restore damaged DBX files.<br /><br />These recovery applications <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Recover Outlook Express</a> files perfectly, by using powerful and advanced scanning techniques. You need not worry about the integrity of your DBX files as the software have read-only conduct and thus do not alter original data.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook Express Recovery</span> is an easy-to-use and effective solution for all DBX file corruption situations. The software works well with Microsoft Outlook Express 6.x and 5.x. It restores all DBX file objects including emails, tasks, journal, contacts, notes, and more.


Outlook Express Fails to start with 0x800C012E,5 and MSOE.DLL Errors
Outlook Express message store is composed of different *.dbx files, one for each folder that you see in the 'Local Folders' list of main window. The master index of the entire store is Folders.dbx. If this store suffers any sort of corruption, the result is directly reflected when you try to send/receive the e-mails or open Outlook Express. One such symptoms can be errors in MSOE.DLL file. This is a library file that is associated with critical e-mail operations in Outlook Express. Irrespective of the reason, Outlook Express doesn't allow you to restore the lost e-mails due to corruption unless you apply a suitable backup or run a third-party Outlook Express Recovery utility.<br /><br />The following scenario can help you comprehend such file corruption issues in more detail. Consider you try to open Outlook Express and it cannot start because of the below error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">“<span style="font-style: italic;">Outlook Express could not be started. The application was unable to open the Outlook Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is full. Contact Microsoft support for further assistance. (0x800C012E,5)</span>”</span><br /><br />Further, when you click 'OK' to this error message, you get another error that reads as:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">“<span style="font-style: italic;">Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. Outlook Express may not be installed correctly.</span>”</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Cause</span><br /><br />Errors in MSOE.DLL file generally indicate corruption in OE message store. The same errors can also occur if one or more standard *.dbx files (like Inbox.dbx) are read-only.<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Solution</span><br /><br />You can troubleshoot the depicted problem as follows:<br /><br />1) Make sure that the *.dbx file(s) are not read-only. For this, enable the view of hidden files. Next, locate the .dbx file(s) as- click <span style="font-weight: bold;">Start | Find</span> or <span style="font-weight: bold;">Search | Files </span>or <span style="font-weight: bold;">Folders</span>, type '<span style="font-weight: bold;">*.dbx</span>' in the named box and click 'Find Now'. Once you find the files, right-click the files one at a time and click its Properties to see that read-only file attribute is unchecked.<br /><br />2) If the issue persists, you can rename or delete the corrupted *.dbx file(s). Make sure you delete the file only when you have a suitable backup.<br /><br />3) Repair the corrupted *.dbx file(s) and hence Recover Outlook Express using a third-party utility. The <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express recovery</a> tools can scan and repair corrupted *.dbx files using high-end, safe algorithms.


Virus Protection in Outlook Express 6 and Earlier for E-mail Attachments
Internet Explorer 6 and later versions have an 'unsafe' file that is encoded in Shdocvw.dll file. This fie include all the file extensions that might harm your computer in the form of virus. Outlook Express uses this 'unsafe' file list whenever the user tries to open or download an email attachment and thus is prevented from accessing a potentially harming file. The file is called only when 'Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus' option is enabled, which is by default in <strong>Outlook Express</strong> 6 SP1. The application also checks for 'Confirm open after download' setting in Folder Options to confirm about safety of the file being accessed. However, in earlier versions, there is a fair possibility that virus may enter your computer and damage the DBX files of Outlook Express though attachment, which call for Recover Outlook Express solutions in case of backup unavailability.<br /><br />Outlook Express versions that are earlier to Outlook Express 6 don't have any functionality that may set against blocking the e-mail attachments. So, user needs a much higher caution when opening an uninvited e-mail attachments. These may contain alarming viruses that may infect the computer and the OE files themselves.<br /><br />Consider an instance when you receive an e-mail attachment containing virus in Outlook Express 5.5. Without realizing the fact, you accidentally open this attachment. At next start, you find strange symptoms in Outlook Express, including failure to send or receive e-mails, e-mails disappearing from respective folders or inability to view the messages in a folder. This behavior indicates that your Outlook Express file(s), the DBX folders, have got corrupted due to virus infection.<br /><br />The only solutions to deal with corrupted DBX files under Outlook Express is either to rename or delete the file, proceeded as follows:<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">1-Determine the Outlook Express folders that show corruption symptoms</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">2-Close Outlook Express</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">3-Click 'Start' and then 'Files or Folders' under 'Find' option</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">4-Type the name of affected folder, followed by '.dbx', such as 'Inbox.dbx'</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">5-Right-click the file and click 'Rename' or 'Delete'. Rename the file if you opt for 'Rename'</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">6-Click OK and start Outlook Express</span><br /><br />The above solution is valid for causing Outlook Expres to work normally again, but cannot data retrieve from corrupted DBX files. To do so, the only solution to Recover Outlook Express in this respect is to use a third-party utility. These <b>Outlook Express Recovery</b>software can scan and then repair corrupted OE files in a simple and effective manner.<br /><br />Outlook Express is a reliable tool built with advanced technology to repair damaged DBX files of Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. The tool can <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express repair </a>using powerful scanning algorithms that are safe too. The software is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000.


Recover Outlook Express - Cannot Import a DBX Folder Larger than 2 GB
Recover Outlook Express - Outlook Express DBX files can be imported in different e-mail clients, such as Outlook Express itself, MS Outlook, Windows Mail etc. The process allows you to easily access and view all the e-mails that are stored in the particular imported DBX file. However, if the file is corrupt that can prevent the folder from being imported too. At this point, a suitable backup can work restoring the lost data, if available and is valid. If no clean backup is present, you are recommended to use an <b>Outlook Express Recovery</b> tool that can scan and then repair the corrupted OE file.<br /><br />For instance, consider a scenario when you try to import an Outlook Express created DBX file in Outlook using 'Import Internet Mail and Addresses' option of Import and Export wizard. The import process fails and you receive an unexpected error indicating that the file is corrupt. Additionally, if you try to duplicate the file import behavior with another e-mail client, similar kind of issue is observed. You notice that the size of DBX file to be imported is above 2 GB.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br />The above error can occur if the DBX file is corrupt. Since the DBX is above 2 GB in size, the file is damaged due to file oversize issues. Outlook Express imposes maximum file size limitation of 2 GB to its DBX files.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Solution</span><br /><br />To solve the above problem, you can try any of the solutions discussed below:<br /><br />1- If you can open the corrupted DBX, you can try copying the desired e-mails to a new DBX file<br />2- If the file is completely inaccessible, you can rename or delete it provided a complete backup of the e-mails is available<br />3- Outlook Express doesn't provide any repair utility for DBX files. For this reason, the only solution to repair the corrupted file in case of unavailability of backup is to use a third-party solution that can Recover Outlook Express. These tools are efficient Outlook Express Recovery utilities that scan and retrieve inaccessible e-mails from a corrupted DBX file by applying risk-free algorithms.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express repair</a> is an advanced utility that repairs corrupted DBX files and restores them as new *.dbx or *.eml file(s). The powerful tool can Recover Outlook Express for files created with Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. The application is compatibile with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000.


Outlook Express Sent Items Folder Freezes on Opening
Outlook Express stores its mail folders with same names as they appear in Local Folders list, but with .dbx extension (if your use OE 5 or OE 6) on hard disk. All the folders are then collectively stored in a hidden folder called Store Folder. Any corruption to these folders can render the important emails inaccessible. The options to solve such problems can be to rename or delete the corrupted folders. Outlook Express will recreate the default mail folders on next restart. But if the files contain important data, you need to apply the backup or repair the corrupted folders by using <b>Outlook Express Recovery</b> solutions.For instance, suppose you run Outlook Express 6. On occasion, you might find that when you click Sent Items folder to view its contents, the application freezes and nothing happens. The folder fails to open and forces you to close the application using Task Manager.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br />There can be several causes responsible for this issue. One could be that the Sent Items.dbx file is corrupt because of any of the below reasons:<br /><br />1-Sent Items folder is grown to a quite large size. DBX files have default file size limitation of 2 GB.<br />2-If you are using Windows XP SP1 or earlier, background compaction can corrupt the DBX files, especially on slow systems. However, manual compaction can also bring corruption if is interrupted.<br />3-Unexpected shutdown can make .dbx files consistent.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Solution</span><br /><br />To solve corrupted .dbx file problem, you should apply these fixes:<br /><br />1-Check if a valid backup is available. If it is, you can simply delete the Sent Items.dbx and import items to the newly created file, which OE creates after you delete and start the application. You can alternatively rename the file as well.<br /><br />2-If you need to retrieve emails when no clean or complete backup is available, the option to Recover Outlook Express is to use third-party repair products. Outlook Express Recovery tools come with rich design and powerful repair features that can competently repair a damaged or corrupted OE .dbx file.<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a></span> is an effective utility that uses high-end scanning algorithms to repair and restore corrupted .dbx files. It is a safe utility to Recover Outlook Express with impressive set of features. The tool supports comprehensive .dbx file repair for Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. It is a reliable utility and proves competent in each scenario of OE file corruption.


Outlook Express Stops Responding on Clicking Inbox
Store Folder shows the collection of *.dbx files, each named after the folder it represents. It is recommended to give special attention to folder like Inbox and Sent Items, because of the reasons like they grow comparatively promptly. Thus, corruption is more likely due to oversize issues. Other reasons of corruption could be unexpected shutdown, antivirus scanning and application bugs. Irrespective of the reason behind, you should restore the lost emails from your latest backup. If this doesn't work, you need an appropriate third-party Outlook Express Recovery solution.<br /><br />To illustrate such scenarios, suppose you use a large Inbox in Outlook Express. You observe that whenever you click to view the Inbox emails, the application hangs with no clue. Sometimes, you may notice that the application cannot recover from this situation and you need to perform close shutdown.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cause</span><br /><br />The above reason is most likely to occur due to corruption in Inbox.dbx file. The file can get corrupt, mainly because of oversize issues above 2 GB.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Solution</span><br /><br />Outlook Express recreates the default mail folders that it finds missing or deleted at launch. So, you can temporarily resolve this issue by deleting or renaming the folder. Outlook Express identifies the mail folders only with their original names. Thus, you can apply the following sequence of steps to solve this issue:<br /><br />1-You should first close Outlook Express to restrict the Inbox from receiving more email messages.<br />2-Next, you need to click Start | Search (or Find) | Files or Folders<br />3-To locate the Inbox.dbx file, you should type the file name in Named box<br />4-The file can be located in your primary drive, so you can opt for it in Look In box and then click Find Now<br />5-You can click Rename option that comes when you click right-click the file<br />6-You can rename the file to Inbox.dbx or OldInbox.dbx and click OK to save the settings<br />7-The folder will be automatically recreated as you restart Outlook Express<br /><br />To repair and extract emails from corrupted Inbox, you need to Recover Outlook Express using a powerful third-party tool. tools are efficient at applying high-end and safe scanning algorithms that can repair a damaged OE file.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Repair</a> is an infalible and non-destructive product that repairs and restores corrupted *.dbx files. The comprehensive tool to Recover Outlook Express uses advanced scanning algorithms. The software provides you an interactive user interface with rich graphic features. It supports Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x.


Encountered an Error in Outlook Express and Won’t Open
<p>There can be several reasons that might prevent Outlook Express from starting. One of the most threatening cause is *.dbx file corruption. Outlook Express DBX files store all email messages. It is sometimes possible to correct minor inconsistencies by simply compacting the mail folders. But if the damage is high, you will need to restore the folders from backup. At times, when the valid backup is not available, you should use Outlook Express Recovery software to repair and restore them safely.For instance, suppose you start Outlook Express and it hangs with a report suggesting you to send it to Microsoft. When you view the description of error occurred, you might across the following details:</p> <p>Error signature…AppName: msimn.exe AppVer: 6.0.2900.2180 ModName: version.dll ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offsetr:0000191c</p> <p>This occurs each time when you try to start Outlook Express.</p> <p><strong>Cause</strong></p> <p><strong>The above behavior is observed in one of the following conditions:</strong></p> <ul><li>Outlook Express Identities key in the registry is damaged</li><li>An Anti-virus message scan plug-in is installed</li><li>Outlook Express installation is damaged</li><li>One or more of the default mail folders in message store are corrupted</li></ul> <p><strong>Solution</strong></p> <p><strong>Trace out the cause and try these troubleshooting tips:</strong></p> <ul><li>If damaged Identities key is the issue, export and then delete them. You need to import each Identity one at a time to make sure of problematic Identity. Backup all the mail folders to a safe location and recreate a new Identity and then restore all the mail folders to it.<br /></li><li>Make sure you haven’t installed an Anti-virus message scan plug-in. If so, delete it<br /></li><li>Try to reinstall Outlook Express and replace all the installation files<br /></li><li>If default folder(s) are damaged, rename them. OE will recreate them after you restart it. For this, search the folders as *.dbx in Windows Explorer while making sure that hidden files and folders view is enabled.</li></ul> <p>You can repair the corrupted *.dbx files using third-party <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/"><strong>Outlook Express Recovery</strong></a> solutions. These are advanced Outlook Express Repair product that comply to safe scanning algorithms and provide you comprehensive file repair results.</p>


Rectifying Error 0×800c0131Ce in Microsoft Outlook Express
Microsoft Outlook Express is a simple, fast and easy to use email client, which come bundled with Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer. For effective management of your data in Outlook Express, it allows you to create special folders, along with the default folders. A DBX file is created for every OE folder and all of the data is stored in it. Although, its easy to manage data in Outlook Express but in some situations, when you try to start Outlook Express, you might come across some sort of error messages and the data become inaccessible. It causes critical data loss situations and require Outlook Express Recovery to be resolved.<br /><br />In a practical scenario, when you try to open the Inbox folder in Outlook Express, you might come across the strange behavior of OE. You may find that the folder is empty and gives you the below error while opening:”An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure SSL: No, Error 0×800c0131Ce problem may be due to corruption or lack of Folders.dbx file.”<br /><br />In such situations, the Outlook Express experts recommends you to sort out this problem by renaming the Inbox.dbx file to Inbox.old.<br /><br />The above process would create a new Inbox.dbx file. Now the Outlook Express will allow you to access your Inbox without any problem, but the Inbox won’t contain any data. Thus you will have to copy all the items of Inbox.old to Inbox.dbx.<br /><br />After copying all the items, when you restart Outlook Express, the same problem might take place. The same error message may occur again and again.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Root of the issue</span><br /><br />As stated in the above error, this problem occurs due to corruption to the Inbox.dbx file or lost Folders.dbx file. Because of the same, Microsoft Outlook Express can not retrieve data and thus you come across data loss situations. This situation require you to carry out Outlook Express Recovery by fixing the issue.<br /><br />To retrieve data in such situations, you need to repair and restore the damaged DBX files. This is potential through powerful and advanced third party Outlook Express <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">DBX repair</a> applications. These applications have interactive and simple graphical user interface to provide you ease of use. With read only and non destructive design, these software always perform safe Outlook Express Repair.


‘The application was unable to open the Outlook Express message store.’ Outlook Express Error
<p><strong>Outlook Express </strong>message store is referred as Store Folder that contains all the .*dbx files. It is the hidden folder that is located within Documents and Settings folder. If the folder crashes or becomes corrupt due to any reason, the application will fail to start giving unexpected error messages. However, you might also observe application being sluggish and several performance issues, generally while initial stages. In such cases, you can restore the data thus lost using the recent data backup available. But if no backup is present, <strong>Repair Outlook Express</strong> using third-party tools. These software can repair damaged *.dbx files while all scenarios.For an instance, consider that you try to start Outlook Express and fail in your attempts as you receive the below error message:</p> <p style="font-style: italic;">“Outlook Express could not be started. The application was unable to open the Outlook Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is full. Contact Microsoft support for further assistance”</p> <p><strong>Cause</strong></p> <p>You might come across the above error message if any of the following conditions is true:</p> <p>An antivirus software is scanning the Outlook Express Store Folder<br />One or more *.dbx file is corrupted. This can primarily occur due to folders.dbx corruption.</p> <p><strong>Solution</strong></p> <p>You need to consider these measures to solve the given problem:</p> <p>Make sure that no antivirus software is scanning the application Store Folder. If it is, then the odds are that the OE folders might get corrupted.</p><p>Rename the existing Outlook Express folders. To do so, locate the *.dbx files using Windows Explorer. After this, try renaming the folder by right-clicking and then changing their extension to .old, such as Inbox.old. The next time, when you will restart the Outlook Express, it will recreate empty folders</p><p>You can repair corrupted .dbx files using powerful <strong style="font-weight: normal;">Outlook Express Repair tool</strong>. Incorporated with highly advanced scanning algorithms, these <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Repair Outlook Express</a> software prove to be suitable .dbx file repair applications. They can repair all the corrupted files without harming the original contents of the file.</p>


Rectifying “The message could not be deleted” Error in Outlook Express
Microsoft Outlook Express is an easy to use and widely accepted email client, which is used at different levels of a business organization. The advanced features and the suitability of Microsoft Outlook made it popular amongst business as well as home users. Microsoft Outlook Express stores you valuable emails, notes, contacts, tasks and other email items in DBX file. OE creates a separate DBX file for every folder of Outlook Express. All of the DBX files and Outlook Express folders are managed by a single entity, called Store Folder. But along with the advanced features, there is a drawback of DBX files. It might get damaged due to several reasons and cause critical data loss situations. At this point, you are required to go for Outlook Express Recovery applications to get your mission critical data back.The DBX file corruption is indicated by a number of symptoms. Among a number of DBX corruption signs, one is the state of DBX file where you can not delete any item from it. Whenever you try to delete an email or other item from any folder, you come across below error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“The message could not be deleted”</span><br /><br />In these situations, you can not open or access items from the DBX file and thus they become inaccessible. This error message occurs every time when you attempt to access data from DBX files and renders your precious data inaccessible, causing critical data loss. In such situations, you need to go for <span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook Express Repair</span> to get your valuable data back.<br /><br />In order to repair damaged DBX file, Microsoft Outlook Express facilitates you to compact the folders. Compaction of DBX file is able to repair and restore it in a number of situations. This option is accessible from File-&gt; Folder-&gt; Compact all folder in Outlook Express.<br /><br />Although, this option helps in a number of cases, but sometimes it might further damage the files or can not handle the corruption. In these cases, Outlook Express Recovery applications come for your help. These are powerful and advanced third party applications, which allow you to easily handle all sorts of DBX corruption situations.<br /><br />The <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Repair</a> software are powerful enough to methodically scan all corrupted DBX files and extract all of their objects. These tools are quite safe and easy to use as they have interactive and easy graphical user interface.<br /><br />Outlook Express Recovery is the most efficient application to successfully handle all sorts of DBX corruption scenarios. It works well with Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Win7, Windows Vista, 2003, XP, 2000 and NT


DBX File Corruption- Major Email Threat
You might see a number of warning messages over Internet about several email threats due to viruses, Trojan Horses and worms. But along with them, there is another threat that could be more damaging than virus. This threat is the file corruption, which prevents the application from accessing the its data file. For example, DBX file in Microsoft Outlook Express. For OE users, the DBX file corruption could generally mean the disappearance of whole folder or saved files. Corruption to the DBX file causes data loss and require Outlook Express Recovery to be resolved.In order to prevent DBX file corruption and to recover it from corruption, you must know the structure and storing of the DBX file. Every folder, which you see and access in Microsoft Outlook Express, is stored on your computer hard drive as single file with DBX extension such as Inbox.dbx and Drafts.dbx. All of the DBX files are controlled by a single Microsoft Windows folder, known as Store Folder.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Symptoms and Signs of DBX file Corruption</span><br /><br />The first sign of the DBX file corruption is it generally starts very innocently. You might observe that the Outlook Express become sluggish when it start or when you switch between folders. Simple operations like moving an email or creating an entry in journal might take several minutes. These performance problems generally mean that there is minor corruption in the DBX file but not yet reached critical stage. If the damage is very critical but includes only a single folder, Microsoft Outlook Express might crash with following error message when you attempt to open the corrupted folder:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“Msimn caused an exception C0000006h in module Directdb.dll. The message could not be sent. There is not enough Disk space.”</span><br /><br />In some situations of Outlook Express DBX file corruption, you can easily repair the file compacting the Outlook Express folders. But in case if compacting doesn’t help you to resolve the issue, you would require to move messages from damage folders to new one. If moving is not possible, then you need to repair and restore damaged DBX files using Outlook Express Repair applications.<br /><br />The Outlook Express Recovery applications are specifically designed to methodically scan the corrupted DBX file and extract all of objects from them. The Outlook Express Recovery software allows you to carry out safe, quick and easy recovery in most of the DBX file corruption scenarios.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> is the most effectively tool to perform recovery of damaged DBX files. It supports recovery of DBX files of Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


DBX Corruption Due to Missing Folders.dbx File and Invalid Page Fault
In Microsoft Outlook Express, Folders.dbx is the master index of Outlook Express store folder and is needed for application to run. This index stores tree structure (nesting) of Outlook Express mail folders, lists of newsgroups on every account and synchronization options for Hotmail folders and subscribed newsgroups. But in case of corruption to the Folders.dbx file, you can not see the Outlook Express folders (all default and special) and in some cases Outlook Express refuses to start. In such situations, you can not start your critical and precious data from Outlook Express account and you need to go for Outlook Express Recovery to sort out the issue.In a practical scenario, when you attempt to start Microsoft Outlook Express or try to send/receive an email message, you might come across any of the below given error messages:<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">1-MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module Msoe.dll</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">2-MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module “unknown”</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">3-MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module Directdb.dll</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">4-Msimn caused an exception C0000006h in module Directdb.dll</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">5-Outlook Express: The message could not be sent. There is not enough Disk space</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">6-Unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP Port: 0 Secure: No [SSL] Error: 0×800c0131</span><br /><br />After error message, you can not perform any operation on the Outlook Express and DBX file. This behavior renders all of your valuable data inaccessible and data loss situations occur. At this point, you need to find out the cause of the problem and carry out Outlook Express Repair by sorting it out.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Root of the issue</span><br /><br />You might come across this behavior of Microsoft Outlook Express due to missing or corrupted Folders.dbx file. The problem may also occur if the Folders.dbx file is using read-only attribute. This overall behavior of Outlook Express may damage the DBX files and make them inaccessible.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Resolution</span><br /><br />In order to resolve this problem, rename Folders.dbx file. If the problem persists or DBX corruption is the cause of issue, go for Outlook Express Recovery to get your business critical data back.<br /><br />The recovery is possible with the help of powerful and advanced third party tools. These applications can scan the damaged DBX file effectively using commanding algorithms and retrieve all of the DBX file objects. <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Repair</a> tools are completely easy and safe to use.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook Express Recovery</span> is the most advanced and effective tool to repair and restore damaged DBX file. It works well with Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


DBX Corruption Due to Invalid Page Fault in Outlook Express
All of the folders in Outlook Express (special folders, local folders and special folders) store critical data in the form of a single file. This is known as DBX file. Outlook Express creates a separate file for every folder like Inbox.dbx for inbox folder and Drafts.dbx for drafts folder. All these critical folders are controlled by a hidden folder, known as Store Folder. In some situations, the DBX file gets damaged due to application errors and critical data loss situations occur. At this point, you need to go for Outlook Express Recovery solutions to get your missing critical data back.After corruption to the DBX files due to application errors, Microsoft Outlook Express start abnormally or may not start at all. When you attempt to start Microsoft Outlook Express, invalid page fault may occur and you might come across any of the below given error messages:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module Msoe.dll at address.”</span><br /><br />Or<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“Outlook Express could not be started. It may not be installed correctly. Make sure that your disk is not full or that you are not out of memory. Contact Microsoft support for further assistance. (0×800c012e)Outlook Express could not be started because Msoe.dll could not be initialized. Outlook Express may not be installed correctly.”</span><br /><br />Furthermore, you might find it difficult to open the emails and view them in preview pane. When you attempt to open a folder, you may get an error message, which states that the folders are unable to be opened or displayed because of low memory or disk space. In such case, you need to consider the cause of the issue and perform Outlook Express Repair by sorting it out.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Grounds of the issue</span><br /><br />You might encounter this behavior of Microsoft Outlook Express and above error messages due to following two reasons:<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">1-The folders of Microsoft Outlook Express are set as read only</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">2-The DBX files of Outlook Express folders’ are damaged</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Resolution</span><br /><br />To gain access of your critical data in cases of DBX corruption, you need to repair and restore damaged DBX files. This is potential through powerful and advanced Outlook Express Recovery software. These are easy to use third party applications, particularly designed to effectively scan damaged DBX files and extract all of the data from them.<br /><br />Outlook Express Recovery is the most comprehensive, safe and easy to use <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Repair </a>software. It can restore DBX files of Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


DBX Corruption May Prevent You to Export Data from Outlook Express
Microsoft Outlook Express is a powerful and widely used E-mail client that provides MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) support. The MAPI is a messaging architecture that allows Outlook Express to share out emails and work with additional application to distribute data. This allows you to send emails within Microsoft Windows applications and attach any file. Under some situations, when you attempt to access data (generally while exporting data) from a MAPI enabled Outlook Express account, the process may not complete and your data becomes inaccessible. This situation may cause data loss and you need to opt for Outlook Express Recovery solutions to sort out this behavior.MAPI architecture in Microsoft Outlook Express supports importing and exporting of all of the email message and other items in/from Outlook Express. But in some situations, when you attempt to export data from Outlook Express, you might come across the below given error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“Messages can not be imported from the MAPI client. An error has occurred.”</span><br /><br />After this error message, the export process gets halted and you can not backup your critical data.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Root of the issue</span><br /><br />You might come across this issue if you have removed Microsoft Outlook from your computer or it doesn’t exist. This problem may also occur if Outlook Express has been configured as default Simple MAPI or the DBX files, which you are trying to export, are damaged. In such situations, to get your data back, Outlook Express Repair is required.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Resolution</span><br /><br />You can try followings to sort out this issue:<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">1-Microsoft Outlook provides some support files that help Outlook Express needs in exporting data. So you need to install Outlook and then try exporting messages.<br />2-If Outlook Express is configured as default Simple MAPI client, change the MAPI settings.<br />3-If the problem is due to corruption to the DBX file, repair and restore damaged file to retrieve data from it.</span><br /><br />You can easily repair and restore damaged DBX file using third party Outlook Express Recovery software. These software use effective scanning mechanisms to methodically scan the damaged file and extract all of the data from it. These software come equipped with interactive and simple graphical user interface and thus do not require sound and prior technical skills.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> is the most comprehensive and effective solution for all DBX corruption cases. It can recover all of the DBX files and its objects from Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This Outlook Express Repair software is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


DBX File Corruption Due to Incomplete Compaction Process
Along with default folder, Microsoft Outlook Express allows you to create special folders for effectively manage the data. Each folder consists of a DBX file that is the repository of all emails, contacts, tasks and other items of that particular folder. Creating special folders also helps you to keep the size of DBX file small. All of the default and special folders are stored in a single folder, known as ‘Store Folder’. In case of corruption to any of the DBX file, all of the data stored in particular folder becomes inaccessible and you need to opt for Outlook Express Recovery solutions to gain access of your critical and valuable data.Apart from the Outlook Express mail folders, store folder also store local IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) and subscribed newsgroups. The corruption to DBX files and store folder of Outlook Express is generally indicated by the error message and unusual behavior of the application. Sometimes while sending an email using Outlook Express, you might come across the below given error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure (SSL): No, Error Number: 0×800C013B.”</span><br /><br />At this point, you ca not send a mail. This is a common indication of DBX corruption. You can deal with this problem in following two ways:<br /><br />1-The first method is to rename the damaged DBX file with .old. To do so, you need to find out the DBX file, rename it and then restart Outlook Express. When you restart Outlook Express, it will create a new folder with same name, but it will not contain data. This method can resolve the error, but can not retrieve data from damaged DBX file. To retrieve data, Outlook Express Repair is required.<br /><br />2-Repair and restore damaged DBX file. But Microsoft Outlook Express lacks an inbuilt repair tool. So you have to opt for third party Outlook Express Recovery software that can repair damaged DBX file and recover data from it.<br /><br />These software use efficient scanning mechanisms to methodically scan damaged DBX file and retrieve data from it up to the maximum level of possibility. The Outlook Express Recovery software have interactive and simple graphical user interface and thus allow you to perform recovery on your own.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> is the most comprehensive and robust tool that is capable of handling most of the DBX corruption issues. It repairs damaged DBX files of MS Outlook Express 6, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


Outlook Express Recovery after Damaged Store Folder
<p>All of the Outlook Express e-mail folders, messages, subscribed newsgroups and local IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) items are stored in a single folder that is known as Store Folder or Store Root. This folder is the most important part of your Outlook Express account but sometimes when you try to access data from Outlook Express account, you may get certain error messages related to Store Folder corruption. This behavior makes all your critical data inaccessible and causes serious data loss. Outlook Express Recovery is required to resolve such issues.When you attempt to open e-mails and other files in <span style="font-weight: bold;">Microsoft Outlook Express</span>, you might come across the below given error message:</p> <p>“An Outlook Express store file may be damaged. Please use a utility such as ScanDisk to verify and repair any damaged files<br />Account Info<br />Error Number: 0×800C0155″</p> <p>With this error message, all your critical and valuable data becomes inaccessible and serious data loss takes place. In order to extract your lost data, you need to find out the cause of this issue and perform Outlook Express Repair.</p> <p><strong>Grounds of the issue</strong></p> <p>As stated in the above error message, this problem occurs due to corruption to the Outlook Express Store folder. Due to the same Outlook Express can not recognize the stored data and thus can not access it.</p><p><br />The Outlook Express Store Folder reveals a group of DBX files which actually hold the data. The whole store is managed by the Folders.dbx, which is the master index. When anything goes wrong with this structure, a problem may arise.</p> <p><strong>Resolution</strong></p> <p>Store Folder damage corrupts DBX file and makes it unusable. To access stored e-mails, contacts, tasks, notes and other data, you need to repair and restore the file. It is best possible using <strong style="font-weight: normal;">Outlook Express Repair software</strong>.</p> <p>These software incorporate effective scanning mechanisms to thoroughly scan the damaged DBX file and extract all data from it. Such tools are capable of restoring all the objects of affected DBX file in almost all corruption scenarios.</p> <p>These software come equipped with power packed recovery routine and user-friendly graphical interface. <span>Outlook Express Recovery</span> software come with read-only and non-destructive nature. They always perform safe and absolute recovery.</p> <p><strong>Outlook Express Recovery</strong> is the most comprehensive <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Repair</a> tool to revamp damaged DBX files. This result-oriented tool can recover all the DBX file objects. The software supports Microsoft Outlook Express 6, 5.5 and 5. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.</p>


Outlook Express File Corruption Due to Increased Size
Microsoft Outlook Express is an E-Mail Client, which comes with Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 98 to Windows XP. Outlook Express stores all e-mails, news, folders, contacts and other personal data in the form of DBX files. Outlook Express creates a separate DBX file for every personal folder like Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items and more. As you receive or send e-mails, the size of DBX files gets increased and when it becomes larger than 2 GB, the file may become inaccessible due to internal or structural damage. In such situations, you can not access your valuable data from the DBX file and need to opt for <span style="font-weight: bold;">Outlook Express Recovery </span>solutions to resolve the problem.<br /><br />The maximum size limit for the DBX files of Microsoft Outlook Express is 2 GB. If you do not delete the e-mails, attachments and other items from Outlook Express account, the size of DBX file may exceed the size limit and may create several problems. In Outlook Express, slow performance (as while opening emails) and DBX file corruption are common outcomes of increased size of DBX file.<br /><br />In order to prevent the occurrence of such issues, you need to take the following steps:<br /><br />1-Create backup of all the DBX files to a safe location on your hard drive or other storage media.<br />2-Do not save all your emails in a single folder, specially the Inbox folder. You should create special folders to divide messages into them viz. as per the sender or organization.<br />3- Periodically delete unusable emails and other items.<br />4-Compact the DBX file to decrease its size.<br /><br />These precautions are helpful in keeping your DBX file functional, but if you have not taken them and your DBX file is already corrupt, you need to opt for Outlook Express Repair solutions to repair and restore damaged DBX files.<br /><br />DBX recovery and repair is potential with the help of powerful third party tools, known as Outlook Express Recovery software. These software are capable of methodically scanning the entire DBX file and extracting all its objects including e-mails, news, contacts and special folders.<br /><br />These software come equipped with various recovery options, interactive and simple graphical user interface. Thus, they let you carry out Outlook Express Recovery on your own. With read-only and non-destructive design, these software serve as safe to implement solutions.<br /><br />Outlook Express Recovery is the premier <a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Repair</a> solution to retrieve inaccessible data from DBX files. It supports Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5 and 5.0. The software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


Outlook Express Recovery When Personal Folders Can Not Be Displayed
Microsoft Outlook Express is a popular and reliable e-mail client that comes bundled with Microsoft Windows operating system. Microsoft Outlook Express stores data in different personal folders and a separate DBX file is created for every folder. All the DBX files are managed and controlled by a single entity, known as Store Folder. In some situations, you can not access your critical data from Microsoft Outlook Express account due to corruption to the store folder. In such situations, you may face critical data loss and need to carry out Outlook Express Recovery to get your mission critical data back.<br /><br />You may come across Outlook Express Store Folder corruption due to network errors, increased file size, interruption in DBX file compaction and many others. When you attempt to open a folder in Microsoft Outlook Express or attempt to send an email, you might encounter the below given error message:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">“Folder could not be displayed, Outlook Express could not open this folder, possible causes are:</span><span style="font-style: italic;"> </span><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">low disk space low memory”</span><br /><br />Although, the error message shows issue with hard drive space and computer memory, but this problem does not occur with other applications. The root of this issue is DBX corruption and you are required to carry out Outlook Express Repair by resolving the issue.<br /><br />If you want to just resolve the current error message, without retrieve data, then it is very simple. Just rename or delete the damaged folders and restart Outlook Express. It recreates all the missing folders and DBX files, when it does not find them at startup. This method can not help you to recover your data. If your data is really worth, you should not go for this step.<br /><br />In order to recover your critical data, you need to repair and restore damaged DBX files. This is best possible with the help of third party Outlook Express Recovery software. These software are particularly designed to effectively scan damaged DBX file and retrieve as much data as possible from it. These software come equipped with interactive and graphical user interface that allow you to carry out easy and quick Outlook Express Repair. These software have read only and non destructive conduct and thus do not alter the original contents of the file.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> is the most excellent tool to repair and restore damaged DBX file in most of the corruption scenarios. It works well with Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.


DBX File Corruption Due to Interrupted Background Compaction
Microsoft Outlook Express is a widely used email client that come bundled with Microsoft Windows. It stores your emails, notes, contacts and other data in the form of DBX file. Like other data and application files, DBX file may also get fragmented and the excessive fragmentation may cause corruption to the DBX file. In case of DBX file corruption, all of your critical data becomes inaccessible and serious data loss situations occur. In such cases, you need to go for Outlook Express Recovery solution to sort out the issue.<br /><br />The Microsoft Outlook Express includes a powerful feature to automatically maintain the compaction process of DBX file. This feature is known as Background Compaction. The background compaction is activated by default that waits for the idle time in Microsoft Outlook Express and then starts to compact your DBX files or personal folders.<br /><br />Although, the background compaction option is helpful in removing the DBX file fragmentation and avoiding the DBX file corruption scenarios. But in some situations, this useful option may prove harmful for your precious data. In other words, background compaction itself might damage the DBX files and personal folders in Microsoft Outlook Express.<br /><br />When Microsoft Outlook Express is busy in performing background compaction and in the mean time, when system gets crashed due to power outages, operating system malfunction and bad connection, the results come in the form of DBX corruption. The DBX corruption may also occur if your system has slow processor and limited RAM, running background compaction might also damage the DBX file.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Resolution</span><br /><br />To prevent the DBX corruption and need of Outlook Express Repair, use background compaction feature by simply removing check for the ‘Compact messages in the background’ option from Tools-&gt; Options-&gt; Maintenance. But in case if the DBX file has already got corrupted, then you need to repair and restore the file to get data from it.<br /><br />The restoration is best possible with the help of powerful and advanced third party Outlook Express Recovery software. These software deploy advanced scanning algorithms to extract all of the data from damaged DBX file. With interactive and simple graphical user interface, these software are quite easy to use and thus do not require high technical skills to achieve perfect Outlook Express Repair.<br /><br /><a href="http://dbx-repair.blogspot.com/">Outlook Express Recovery</a> is the most excellent solution to resolve all of your DBX corruption like problems. It can repair and restore damaged DBX files of Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.



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